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Author Halivni, David

Title Peshat and derash : plain and applied meaning in Rabbinic exegesis / David Weiss Halivni
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 1991

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 249 pages)
Summary This text offers an explanation in this text for the willingness of the early sages to attribute to scripture meanings not suggested in the text itself. The author posits a sharp discontinuity between what the sages considered a valid meaning and our own modern understanding of textual meaning
In this paperback reprint (which includes a new Afterword, responding to critics), noted Rabbinic scholar David Weiss Halivni offers a new explanation for the willingness of the early Sages to attribute to scripture meanings nowhere suggested in the text itself. He posits a sharp discontinuity between what the sages considered a valid meaning and our own modern understanding of textual meaning. He argues that the original meaning of the very work "peshat" was actually "context" rather than "literal" meaning, thus explaining the Rabbis' expressions of respect for peshat in the face of their evident unconcern for literal meaning in the text
Analysis Judaism Scriptures
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-230) and indexes
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Bible. Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85013771
Midrash
Bible. Old Testament fast
Subject RELIGION -- Biblical Criticism & Interpretation -- Old Testament.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0585339341
9780585339344
9780195115710
0195115716
9780195353938
0195353935
Other Titles Rabbinic exegesis